An injured mouse that was writhing and squealing in pain awful awful awful DH was out and I did not know what to do, knocked on neighbour's door who was out too, in the end I scooped it up in a dustpan and brush and flung it into the woods behind our house, aiming at a tree to knock it out. I know that was awful, but I could not bring myself to bash it over the head or anything, I just pray it was stunned. Still upsets me now!

A live bloody pigeon!! Brought it in through the small kitchen window I don't know how he wrestled it in it was huge!! We were in bed on a Sunday morning when I heard the commotion I ran down starkers to see what was going on, so I'm flapping round the kitchen just like the pigeon trying to catch the damn thing when I finally catch it I'm like 'balls what do I do with it now?' Not like I could go outside and release it in my birthday suit lol!! Cats dancing round with eyes the size of saucepans and I just have to try and shove the thing back through the tiny gap in the window

Ours came in with a mouse last week. She dropped it at dh's feet and the mouse promptly ran up his trouser leg right to his hip. Dh didn't realise to start with as was on his computer and thought it was the cats tail rubbing against his leg!

When he looked up and saw the cat sitting on the table next to him he jumped up grabbing his leg and shouting.Sadly mouse didn't survive the shock!

I have only seen 1 2 3 and 4. I can't cope with any unexpected wildlife in the house - DH was away for 4 and I had to call a neighbour to help. Luckily DH discovered 5 and 6 as we heard various commotions and he went to investigate.

Our lovely cat did only do this for his first 6 months-year - thank god. Unfortunately now we have emigrated and had to re-home him as he was the ideal pet once he stopped bringing wildlife in.....

Enormous pigeon which he then tore apart and defeathered behind the sofa. The DC came up to tell me the cat had brought a bird in, I went down expecting another sparrow or poor wren, met the cat in the kitchen where he was licking blood off his paws and looking very happy and the ominous feeling grew until I turned the corner and saw more feathers than I imagined possible on one avian.

Took forever to gather them all up.

At least he eats the small birds whole.

Now we have just put a cat flap in, I'm hoping he won't be able to fit much in through it as he's a tight fit himself.